I honestly wonder whether the educators that love to bash Python features that are supposed to make it more βrespectableβ realize that the current brain drain caused by Python not considered adequate for non-science production use will eventually hit their bottom line too. (1/6)
The community _already_ consists almost entirely out of consumers: given the immense growth in the past years, the relative number of makers is negligible. For me, that's already very apparent at conferences and meetups and it will only get worse. (2/6)